Quick Facts of Karrie Webb

1995 Ladies European Tour Rookie of the Year and 1996 LPGA Tour Money Winner, Karrie Webb is one of the most successful female professional golfers from Australia. She is also well known in the world as one of the greatest players in the history of women's golf. Talented and assiduous, Karrie was born as Karrie Anne Webb in Ayr, Queensland, Australia to Rob Webb and Evelyn Webb. She is Australian and is of white ethnicity.

One of the most successful professional golfers, Karrie seems to be keeping her personal profile low. Till now, there is no any information related to her love affairs and married life.

Karrie has been active in golf since 1992. That year, she appeared on the Australian Amateur Team. She made half a dozen of international appearance within two years. In 1994, she also became the champion of the Australian Strokeplay. In 1994, she turned professional and her first professional appearance was in Ladies European Tour. Her first professional win came in 1995 and that was in Weetabix Women's British Open. That year, she also made a record being the youngest ever winner. She entered into the LPGA Tour since 1996 and her first LPGA win came in her second LPGA start. She has won LPGA Tour for 41 times. Her net worth is said to be around $15 million.

Became the member of
Australian Amateur team

1992

Karrie has been active in golf since 1992. That year, she appeared on the Australian Amateur Team. She made half a dozen of international appearance within two years. In 1994, she also became the champion of the Australian Strokeplay.

In 1994, she turned professional and her first professional appearance was in Ladies European Tour. Her first professional win came in 1995 and that was in Weetabix Women's British Open. That year, she also made a record being the youngest ever winner.

Became
European Rookie of the Year

1995

Within a year after she made her professional debut, she won the Weetabix Women's British Open. That year, she was also honored as the European Rookie of the Year. Retired Swedish professional golfer, Annika Sörenstam was the Player of the Year that year.

Qualified for the
LPGA Tour

Won three times on the
LPGA Tour

1997

Karrie Webb is one of the most successful female professional golfers from Australia. A year after she entered into the LPGA Tour, she won three times on the LPGA Tour. She also became the champion of Vare Trophy that year.

Won
LPGA Tour Player of the Year award

1999

Like 1997, 1999 was also one of the successful years in her life. That year, she won her first title at the du Maurier Ltd. Classic. As a successful player for the year, she also won LPGA Tour Player of the Year award in 1999.

Entered into the
World Golf Hall of Fame

2000

One of the most successful female professional golfers from Australia, Karrie Webb is also well known in the world as one of the greatest players in the history of women's golf. In 2000, she was entered into the World Golf Hall of Fame at World Golf Village.